Maker
Rudolf Koenig |
Place Made
Western Europe ; Europe ; Paris ; France |
Date Made
Circa 1908 |
Description
Technical description: Organ pipe with round tenon and usable with chest (583a). Flue pipe, wood, square section, partly closed with metal flap at top.The pipe has a metal mount on the wall at the middle of the sounding length with a duct and a hole for a stopper.
Stamped on side of each near window "RUDOLF KOENIG / A PARIS"; stamped "SOL3".
Repair History: Flap broken off and missing; stopper missing.
Formerly used with pipe chest (583a). |
Other Information
Specific usage history: Formerly used in the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Glasgow. |
Notes
A. Myers, October 1995. |
Measurements
Length including tenon, 435.Sounding lengths: 335.Diameter of tenons: minimum, 16. |
Provenance
Part of the John G. McKendrick Bequest of Auditory Apparatus. ; Given by the University of Glasgow per Professor R.W. Pickford. |
Collection
MIMEd |
Accession Number
583f |